Wednesday, 11 November 2015

Kacey Musgraves At The Sage Gateshead LIVE REVIEW

The Texas native Kacey Musgraves announced a 6 date UK
tour in November, and those in the North East were delighted that The Sage
Gateshead was her first tour stop.

Albeit that we head into the winter months
a breath of spring blew into the North East on Monday night with the arrival of
country artist Kasey Musgraves who played the first date of a mini tour at The
Sage Gateshead.

It also seemed as if Christmas had arrived
early with a stage set of snowflake and star lights accompanied by her five
piece band whose suits were adorned with static/flashing mini lights .

Resplendent in her sparkly tights and Tutu
styled outfit she launched into her ninety minute set with the title track of
her last album ‘Pageant Material’…and looked the part.

Hit after hit followed, from “Biscuits’
through ‘Step Off”,’Blow Some Smoke,’Family’,’High Time’, and an acoustic solo
performance of ‘Same Trailer-Different Park ‘ from her first album release in
2013.

Often known for her controversial lyrics
in the conservative country music genre it mattered not to the packed to
capacity audience …It was plain to see that her music and awards had preceded
her.

Injections of fun featured when she
introduced the band members to display their other talents apart from their
musicianship which was honed to perfection.

Apart from her obvious singer/songwriter
talent Kasey Musgrave proved that she is a formidable entertainer who enjoys
what she does which was more than appreciated by a tumultuous standing ovation
at the end of a brilliant show.

A special mention must also go to the
sound and lighting engineers who added a memorable lighting display and atmosphere
to the show.Top marks to the Sage Gateshead for having
the insight to give the North East a chance to see a superstar of longevity.

Other shows in Birmingham and Glasgow are
already sold out whilst limited tickets are available for Manchester Albert
Hall (16th Nov) and London Royal Albert Hall on November 18th.The SageSet List:

However, that’s
the glorious juxtaposition where this fascinating performer is concerned.

A revealing set
painstakingly unearthed layer upon layer of heartfelt emotion: Musgraves made a
point of thanking her British audiences for meticulously dissecting her lyrics
and her words really do matter. Listen carefully and it’s likely the
27-year-old has a rhyming couplet or two just for you.

The first stop
on the UK leg of the Country & Western Rhinestone Revue Tour delivered in
every respect. If the staid Sage crowd initially surprised Musgraves, the
accomplished musician swiftly overcame the audience’s reluctance to rise from
their seats and party.

This was no
‘yee-haw’ stomp through country’s clichéd past. Far from it. Musgraves has
built a reputation on dealing with the real-life issues that really matter. All
wrapped up in clever word-play, her refreshing take on liberalism – she tackles
same-sex relationships, religion and recreational drug use – might shock
country music’s died-in-the-wool conservatives but her unique brand of biting
reality worked a treat on Tyneside.

Surrounding
herself with a sparkling band – the majority of whom had a trick or two up
their sleeves – this was Musgraves in her element.

Flying solo on
an affecting version of breakthrough hit Merry
Go ‘Round, the Mineola native served up a potent reminder that less really
can be more. The a cappella version of Roy Rogers’ Happy Trails reinforced the
point and proved to be a fitting finale to a fantastic night.

If covers of
TLC’s No Scrubs and Coldplay’s Yellow briefly threatened to break the
mould, then a glorious rendition of Nancy Sinatra’s These Boots Are made For Walkin’ referenced Musgraves’ country
roots in spades.

However, it’s
the singer songwriter’s original material that consistently hits the mark and
marks her out for future glory.Related Post:

Ain’t Nothing Dimestore Cowgirl About Kacey
MusgravesGateshead (09/11/2015) by Samantha StanleyFor the most
part the crowd were quite subdued initially, something Kacey addressed after
performing her first three songs by saying she could tell Gateshead were a
polite crowd but they needed to get over that and asked if people could stand
for at least half a song. It broke the ice and from then on she had the sold
out crowd eating out the palm of her hand.....Despite the crowd being quite a
mix of ages, one thing everyone loved in Kacey’s set was her unique choice in
cover songs — the first being the R&B track No Scrubs by TLC, followed by a
lovely version of Coldplay’s Yellow......Read More ukcountrymusic.net

Support - Sugar & The Hi-Lows

Following
the release of their sophomore album,High Roller, which dropped on June 23on
Ready Set / Milkglass LLC, Nashville duo Sugar & The Hi-Lows announced a US/UK fall tour supporting
Kacey Musgraves.

Sugar
& The Hi-Lows might have called their album ‘High Roller’ as a more
collective embrace of everyone’s idiosyncrasies, but it ultimately stands as
their own self-fulfilling prophecy, a true description of what they have
achieved.)

The
band will ring in the new year at the Jack Daniel’s Bash On Broadway in
downtown Nashville alongside Kings of Leon, The Whigs, Wild Cub, and Kelsea
Ballerini, followed by a week of shows aboard the Cayamo Cruise this
January.

After
hundreds of co-writes together, things clicked one day in 2012 when Nashville
singer-songwriters Trent Dabbs and Amy Stroup penned “This Can’t Be
The Last Time.” Already critically successful songwriters in their own right,
when the two combined to form Sugar & The Hi-Lows the accolades
quickly followed. After the release of the group’s self-titled LP in
2012, USA Today, Rolling Stone, PASTE Magazine, and American Songwriter all
lauded the duo’s vintage and vibrant sound. On this latest release, High Roller, Trent and Amy opened up the writing
process for the first time, penning the album’s title track with famed
songwriter Barry Dean (Ingrid Michaelson, Blake Shelton, Tim McGraw, Nikki
Lane, Carrie Underwood). USA
Today highlighted the “High Roller” single remarking that,
“The latest from this Nashville duo gives
of just the kind of vintage rock ‘n’ soul vibe you want to hear when you
feel like beating the house in Vegas.”

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